. Railroad digest . as to extend both up-wardly and outwardly therefrom. Locomotive No. 667, E. SAGUE, of Schenectady. The combination of the driving-wheels, their axles, the axle-boxesthereof arranged inside the wheels, thetrailing wheels, their axles, the axle-boxes thereof arranged outside thewheels, springs attached to the axle- Locomotive No. 667, E. SAGUE, of Schenectady. The object of my present inventionIs to provide improved means for con-necting the reversing-lever with thetumbling-shaft of the link-motion Insuch manner that the cab may be lo-cated at the rear end o


. Railroad digest . as to extend both up-wardly and outwardly therefrom. Locomotive No. 667, E. SAGUE, of Schenectady. The combination of the driving-wheels, their axles, the axle-boxesthereof arranged inside the wheels, thetrailing wheels, their axles, the axle-boxes thereof arranged outside thewheels, springs attached to the axle- Locomotive No. 667, E. SAGUE, of Schenectady. The object of my present inventionIs to provide improved means for con-necting the reversing-lever with thetumbling-shaft of the link-motion Insuch manner that the cab may be lo-cated at the rear end of the locomo-tive. This is accomplished by connect-ing the lower end of the reversing-lever to a short shaft or fulcrum-pin,to which is also attached an arm ex-tending upwardly therefrom and at itsupper end Jointed to a reach-rod, thefront end of which is jointed to an armextending upwardly from the tumb-ling-shaft of the link-motion. Prefer-ably the arm on the fulcrum-pin Is In-clined, BO as to extend both upwardly. Railroad-Tie No. 667, T. SCHAFFER, of Bethle-hem, Penn. A railroad-tie composed of track-sec-tions, plates in which such sectionsrest, keepers mounted on such track-sections formed with depending por-tions on their under sides betweenwhich the tread of each track-section


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